MEWANG Wooden Pet Stairs/Pet Steps – 2-in-1 Foldable Stairs & Ramp for Beds and Cars – Portable Dog/Cat Ladder Up to 110 Pounds – Great for Small and Older Animals(Brown)
$94.99
Price: $94.99
(as of Feb 07, 2025 12:29:44 UTC – Details)
2-IN-1 CONVERTIBLE DESIGN: Converts simply from 4-steps to a ramp to make it easy for older or arthritic pets to reach sofas, beds, cars, and more. Suitable for old, weak and sick pets.
STURDY AND SAFE: Sturdy wood construction for strong support. The ramps are independently safety tested and rated to support pets up to 110 Pounds.
COMFORTABLE ACCESS: Nonskid feet, Fabric covered ramp and stairs provide traction for your pet’s paws. The grip carpet is designed to keep your pet from slipping when on the ramp.
EASY TO CARRY AND STORE: The pet ramps can folds to 1.25” height for easy storage and carrying. Easily store it in your car or at home and not take much space.
DIMENSION: 30.9″ L x 18.5″ W x 25.6″ H; Step Size: 15.7″ x 9.06″. Pet stairs mode is perfect for Small to Large-sized pets, easy to reach sofas or beds. Pet ramp mode is very steep, so it is only suitable for cats and medium to Large-sized dogs, not for small dogs.
Customers say
Customers find the animal stairs sturdy and well-made. They find them easy to set up and use for their pets. The steps look nice and are more like furniture than plastic ones. Customers are satisfied with the size, foldability, and value for money. However, opinions differ on the stair height.
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10 reviews for MEWANG Wooden Pet Stairs/Pet Steps – 2-in-1 Foldable Stairs & Ramp for Beds and Cars – Portable Dog/Cat Ladder Up to 110 Pounds – Great for Small and Older Animals(Brown)
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Grandma –
Impressive! Sturdy!
I researched thoroughly for safe, space saving, strong, nice looking furniture- like stairs for my 50 pound elderly Border Collie to be able to get into bed. I just added a mattress topper to my bed and now it is 32â from the floor. These stairs check all the boxes! With minimal guidance she climbs up the stairs. Still trying to get her to use the stairs to go down, but she often jumps off the bed when she wakes up. These stairs make into a ramp, can be stored under the bed, carried to SUV, etc as needed. The wood is a mahogany color, carpet like material in each step. Non slip on floor and non slip on stairs. Very well made piece of furniture and it looks good. I leave it set up as stairs next to the bed. The stairs just need to be unfolded when removed from delivery box. I am more than satisfied with these stairs!
Gene Grim –
Great foldable assist for my dogs
This is sturdy, easy to use, and comes assembled (a big plus for many.)You just fold down and lock the support legs and then each step has a foldable piece underneath that locks it in place. Kind of hard to describe, but very easy to use and rock solid when assembled. You can use it as a ramp, but it is rather steep – I suspect the 2-stair version would work better. As a stair, it is supposed to hold 110 lbs (50 kg), but I stood on it and it held my 175 lbs without any problems.This step folds completely flat and can be stored in the back of my SUV. It is solidly built and weighs perhaps 10 lbs (4.5 kg) so not as light weight as some may wish, but you get a very sturdy stair for that and the 3 step version helps my arthritic old dogs easily reach the seat in the back of my vehicle.A recommended purchase!
stephanie –
Stairs and Slope All in One
These stairs are very sturdy, it is a great design. I like the locking feature on the side of the stairs that makes sure it will not collapse. The steps are made of wood with a rug-like covering on each step. I wish there were more color options for the rug covering (or options to trade out the design). I also wish it was not so scratchy / more padded. The rug covering is not terrible but is more to prevent any paws from slipping on the wood rather than comfort. I love the fact that the stairs can be multi-use, it can be adjusted to form a ramp for dogs to walk up, or adjusted to be steps. It is very easy to move it back and forth from stairs to a ramp. This is great for aging dogs because as they get older they can go from using stairs to just a ramp (stairs are hard on their legs and joints). My dog is very stubborn and will not use this ramp unless he is forced (i think it is due to the fact that it is not padded (he has padded foam steps for the couch and bed and uses them daily but will only use this if he has to get in the car). If your dog is picky like mine (spoiled is more like it), i would either add more padding to the steps/ ramp or would consider just doing padded stairs. Overall, it is a great idea and works great, just look at all your options if your dog is picky like mine.
Barry A. Goff –
Strong, handsome set of stairs for your pooch!
The stairs work exactly as described and though a bit heavy are nicely made, beautifully finished. They look better than the pictures. More like a furniture accessory than a utility stairway.
Charley –
Great
Very sturdy. Sometimes the stairs do flip up if my dog is going too fast, but sheâs getting the hang of it after months. The ramp version is definitely way too steep for any dog to use, but itâs a nice option for storage purposes. Itâs big, but it needs to be to be useable.
Sterling –
Very sturdy
Sturdy high quality. The steps are nice and deep and donât move when the dog walks up and down. I knew my dog would not like the stuffed ones that kinda move with weight. The carpet will attract dirt and dog hairs but thatâs ok, can always be vacuumed.
Kim Drey –
Great product, actually
These stairs are fairly lightweight, but they’re sturdy, and they look good. Searching on the Internet for stairs for dogs, I considered these ones to be the best option out of many; now that we have them installed, I believe they probably were.Separately –Our dog appeared to believe initially that they weren’t stairs. So training him took four days and plenty of treats. Even after I’d gotten him to the point where I could get him to climb up onto the bed by tapping the top stair, he could not do this on his own.In fact, the night before I first saw that he’d climbed up onto the bed on his own, he actually came down to find me in the kitchen to ask for help — to ask me how to do it. I went upstairs and I tapped on the top step. Then he ran up.However, even after this, he was making mistakes. I would sit on the bed with a treat and he’d run around trying to figure out how to jump up. (He’s too old to jump up onto our high bed.) Therefore, for almost another full day I would continue to take him upstairs before giving him any treats.Our dog appears not to recognize stairs visually; he recognizes stairs by what they do — which is to take an individual from one floor to another. Also stopping him from learning quickly was the fact that he already knew how to get on a bed. Seeing that there could be two ways to do this is what took him four days.
Heather Wakefield –
WAY too steep
3 stars because for a small dog struggling to get places this would probably be fine. But for our 30lb senior boy. They were useless. Did not help him get anywhere and he fell off twice before we stopped even trying. Built a much longer ramp for him to get into the car.Not very durable either scratched deeply before even first use.
NorthStar8 –
We bought the larger one which is perfect for our older cat to get up on the bed in our RV and also onto the window ledge at home. The cherrywood looks rich and matches in our RV and blends in our living room. It folds up very easily and light enough to carry around. It seems to be fairly well made. It didnât take our kitties long to figure it out and get used to it. It is fairly expensive however, we like it.
Chester –
You can use it as stairs or as a ramp. A little heavier than I expexted